Manasquan’s Sterling to Monmouth, Forst to Delaware

By TONY GRAHAM
STAFF WRITER
Manasquan High School football coach Pete Cahill said Tuesday wide out Neal Sterling
and offensive lineman Rob Forst have made non-binding commitments to Monmouth University
and the University of Delaware respectively.
Forst is the brother brother of Rutgers guard Art Forst.
The 6-foot-4, 218-pound Sterling, also a defensive back , had 41 receptions for 699
yards and seven TD in helping lead the Warriors (9-3, 6-0) to the Shore Conference
National Division championship and into the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group II final.
Cahill said Monmouth plans to use Sterling as a receiver. “”I know that’s what he
wanted to do,” Cahill said. “”He’s excited about that and about being close to home.”
At Monmouth Sterling will see a number of familiar faces. High school teamate Dan
Sullivan, a linebacker/defensive, made a non-binding commitment to the Hawks last
summer. Sullivan’s brother Jim, is a junior center for Monmouth.